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Released: 17-Feb-2017 9:05 AM EST
Chemicals Recognised as Human Endocrine Disruptors by EU
Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL)

For the first, the EU has identified four chemical compounds as being of concern to human health because of their endocrine disrupting properties

Released: 14-Feb-2017 4:00 AM EST
European Commission’s Revised Proposal Limits Ability to Protect Public From Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Society

The Endocrine Society expressed disappointment today in the European Commission's revised proposal on defining and identifying endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), citing unnecessarily narrow criteria for identifying EDCs that will make it nearly impossible for regulatory agencies to meet the unrealistically high burden of proof and protect the public from dangerous chemicals.

Released: 30-Sep-2016 1:05 PM EDT
Trade Ministers Discuss Halting or Reforming the US-EU Trade Talks
Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL)

The French Trade Minister Matthias Fekl and the Austrian Vice-Chancellor Reinhold Mitterlehner proposed halting the EU-US trade talks, known as the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership or TTIP, during an informal meeting of trade ministers in Bratislava, Slovakia. Trade ministers also discussed the ratification of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada which has been urged to reject by many civil society groups.

9-Sep-2016 9:15 AM EDT
Divided Britain: Research Reveals Growing Gulf Between Those Financially Included and Excluded
University of Birmingham

The gulf between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ in British society is widening. On one side, more people are having to exist without bank accounts, resorting to food banks and being evicted from their homes. On the other, more people are benefitting from workplace pensions, paying low interest rates on their mortgages and increasing their savings.

Released: 27-Jul-2016 2:05 PM EDT
From Policies Espoused by Trump to Brexit, Is Globalization Dying?
American Psychological Association (APA)

Rising political polarization, incivility and violence have led many people to ask, “What on earth is going on in America?” In the keynote address at the American Psychological Association’s 124th Annual Convention, renowned social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, PhD, will talk about how recent trends – including the growth of right-wing populist movements, the decline of trust in institutions and the increasingly divisive role of immigration in America and Europe – can be understood by drawing on psychology and other social sciences. Haidt will discuss how these trends threaten liberal democracies and will explain how the 21st century should be the century of social science.

Released: 11-Jul-2016 12:05 PM EDT
Brexit Could Threaten Neurodegenerative Disease Research in Europe
Alzforum

Neurodegenerative disease researchers in the U.K. fear the Brexit will curtail their access to EU funds and complicate international collaborations. Analysts agree that a U.K. exit is likely to harm big science across the continent.

Released: 24-Jun-2016 2:05 PM EDT
Brexit Aftermath: U-M Experts Available to Comment
University of Michigan

The United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, triggering the process referred to as Brexit. University of Michigan experts can discuss the political and economic implications of the vote.

   
Released: 24-Jun-2016 11:05 AM EDT
NSU Economics Expert Available to Explain BREXIT Vote
Nova Southeastern University

With the UK's vote to leave the European Union, many are wondering what this means to local and global economies. NSU's SME can help put it into context.

   
Released: 21-Jun-2016 4:05 PM EDT
Countdown to Brexit: Impacts on the Economy
Syracuse University

British citizens have a weighty decision this week. Stay in or leave the European Union (EU), the economic and political union composed of 28 European countries that they have been part of for decades. Tom Barkley, a British citizen and professor of finance practice and director of the M.S. in finance program and in the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University, discusses what might happen and what he’ll be looking for as the votes are counted.


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